The Russian prosecutors from Bryansk impose conditions for conducting the investigation into the shooting of a Moldovan by a Russian peacekeeper in the Security Zone, Prosecutor General Valeriu Zubko said in a news conference on Friday, Info-Prim Neo reports. Valeriu Zubko said the Bryansk prosecutors demand that they have access to the car at which the Russian peacekeeper fired. Instead, they will offer the Moldovans the gun of the peacekeeper and the possibility of questioning him. “We cannot accept these conditions,” said the Prosecutor General. He denied Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s assertion that the Prosecutor’s Office of Moldova is not open for cooperation. “The statements made by Mister Lavrov are not true. It is the quite opposite. The offense was committed on Moldova’s territory,” said Valeriu Zubko. First Deputy Prosecutor General Andrei Pintea said the Prosecutor General’s Office is open to the colleagues from Bryansk. “We told them we should investigate the case on Moldova’s territory in their presence so that they see all the steps taken. We will allow them to examine the evidence, and the car, but within the law,” he stated. A young man from Pirita was wounded fatally by a Russian peacekeeper on January 1. A criminal case was started over intentional causing of bodily injuries that resulted in death.